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His body language is basically the subject of the film: his arms swinging close to his chest, his expression introverted and sensitive, his eyes stoic, his full pouting mouth on the verge of a small ironic smile.

There are those of us who, whether in Second Life or First Life, spend a majority of their free time alone; and while in a broad sense those people can be described as introverted, the experience is different for everyone who falls into that category.

"The common portrayal of computer geeks seems to be that they are socially awkward and introverted, which is ironic because some of the most worldly, socially informed and adept people I know happen to be computer geeks," he says.

Never Eat Alone is far superior for teaching the fundamentals of how to network and build relationships - I suspect that book's author to be highly introverted, which is actually a good thing for an introvert learning how to build such relationships.